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dogmatism

/dawg-muh-tiz-uhm, dog-/US // ˈdɔg məˌtɪz əm, ˈdɒg- //

教条主义,训导主义,犬儒主义,狗屁主义

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : dogmatic character; unfounded positiveness in matters of opinion; arrogant assertion of opinions as truths.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indetermination
Synonyms
assurance保证,确保,保险,保障boldness魄力,胆量,勇气,胆识bravery勇敢,勇气,英勇,勇敢的人conviction定罪,判定,信念,信仰courage勇气,胆量,勇敢,胆识decision决定,决策,判决,决定权dedication奉献精神,奉献,献身精神,献礼energy能源,能量,能源方面,能源问题fortitude毅力,坚忍不拔,坚毅,坚韧不拔grit砾石,砂砾,砾岩,沙砾persistence持久性,持之以恒,持久resolve决心,解决,决定,解决问题self-confidence自信心,自信,自尊心,自豪感steadfastness坚定不移,坚定性,坚守,坚贞tenacity顽强,坚韧不拔,坚韧,坚韧不拔的精神valor勇气,价值,价值观,英勇willpower意志力,毅力,意识力,意志backbone骨干力量,骨干,主干,脊梁骨certainty确定性,确定,确定的,确定无疑certitude坚定的信念,确信,坚定性,坚定不移constancy恒久性,恒常性,恒定性,恒定dauntlessness胆大妄为,无畏,大胆,胆大包天doggedness执着,坚韧不拔,锲而不舍,坚毅drive驱动器,驱动,驾驶,驱动力fearlessness无畏的精神,无畏,无所畏惧,无畏精神guts胆量,内脏,胆识,胆子hardihood坚韧不拔,坚固性,坚韧,坚韧不拔的精神heart心,心脏,心灵,心儿independence独立性,独立,独立自主,独立的indomitability不屈不挠,不屈不挠的精神,百折不挠,不灭性intrepidity大无畏,无畏,无畏的精神,无畏精神nerve胆量,胆识,胆子,胆大妄为者obstinacy犟脾气,犟劲,犟劲儿,顽固性pluck采摘,拔掉,摘取,拔取purpose目的,宗旨,用途,目标purposefulness目的性,宗旨性,有目的性,目的性强resoluteness坚定不移,果断,坚定性,坚决性resolution决议,决议案,决议草案,决议的single-mindedness一心一意,全心全意,一心一德,一心二用spine脊柱,脊梁骨,脊背,脊椎骨spunk精力充沛,骨架,精神,精力stubbornness固执,固执性,顽固,固执己见firm-nessstiff upper lip坚毅的上唇,嘴硬,嘴硬心软,嘴硬的人

Examples

  • Both Mises and Hayek have been criticized—and, many would note, discredited—for their simplistic dogmatism.

  • Instead it is this very dogmatism which has made problem solving so difficult.

  • That view is essential to a functioning democracy, but alien to an opposition now loyal only to its own self-righteous dogmatism.

  • The dogmatism and pedantry upon which it is based are easily confuted.

  • But on the other side the complete solution of this problem leads either to Spinozistic or to Leibnitzian dogmatism.

  • The weapons of reason appear to fall impotent before its haughty dogmatism.

  • Throughout his metaphysical speculations Galen reproduces and amplifies the Hippocratic dogmatism.

  • The earlier teachings and practice of Salernum were a curious mixture of methodism, dogmatism, and superstition.